Editor
Srikant Sarangi
Cardiff University, UK
Communication & Medicine enters its 5th year of life in 2008 with Equinox as its new publisher. Since its inception in 2004, the journal has been consistently interrogating the `black box’ of what is routinely characterised as `the communicative turn’ in healthcare practice in clinical and public health domains.
Notice Regarding Volumes 1-4
For print copies of Volumes 1-4 as well as online access for those issues please contact the former publisher, Mouton De Gruyter.
Forthcoming Articles, Volume 5.1
Laughter, communication problems and dementia
Camilla Lindholm
In defense of ethically caring physicians
Matthew S. McCabe
The use of abbreviations in medical records in a multidisciplinary world -- an imminent disaster
Muhammad Asad Parvaiz, Ashok Subramanian, Namita S. Kendall
Expressing the unexpressed: self-disclosure as interactional achievement in the psychotherapy session
Joanna Pawelczyk, Richard Erskine
Listening to people with seizures: How can linguistic analysis help in the differential diagnosis of seizure disorders?
Meike Schwabe, Marcus Reuber, Martin Schöndienst, Elisabeth Gülich
The Rabbit in the Hat: dubious argumentation and the persuasive effects of prescription drug advertising (DTCA)
Sara Rubinelli, Kent Nakamoto, Peter J. Schulz
Plus Research Notes and Commentary.
Aims and Scope
Communication & Medicine continues to abide by the following distinctive aims:
• To consolidate different traditions of discourse and communication research in its commitment to an understanding of psychosocial, cultural and ethical aspects of healthcare in contemporary societies.
• To cover the different specialities within medicine and allied healthcare studies.
• To underscore the significance of specific areas and themes by bringing out special issues from time to time.
• To be fully committed to publishing evidence-based, data-driven original studies with practical application and relevance as key guiding principles.
• To be targeted at an interdisciplinary audience, which will include healthcare professionals and researchers and students in the medical, social and human sciences.
• To promote a reader-friendly style and format, including engagements with debates and dialogues on crosscutting themes of topical significance.
The editor is supported by an internationally acclaimed, interdisciplinary advisory board, selectively drawn to represent the well-established traditions of the medical, social and human sciences.
Indexing and Abstracting
Bibliography of Linguistic Literature/Bibliographie Linguistischer Literature (BLL)
ComAbstracts
ComIndex
EBSCO Communicatioin and Mass Media Index
EBSCO Current Abstracts
EMBASE
IBZ International Bibliography of Periodical Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences
IBR International Bilbiography of Book Reviews of Scholary Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences
Linguistics and Language Behaviour Abstracts
MEDLINE
OCLC Electronic Collections Online
Scopus
Publication and Frequency: May and November
ISSN: 1612-1783 (print)
ISSN: 1613-3625 (online)
Professor Srikant Sarangi
Health Communication Research Centre
Cardiff University
Humanities Building
Colum Drive
Cardiff CF10 3EU (UK)
Communication & Medicine enters its 5th year of life in 2008 with Equinox as its new publisher. Since its inception in 2004, the journal has been consistently interrogating the `black box’ of what is routinely characterised as `the communicative turn’ in healthcare practice in clinical and public health domains.
Notice Regarding Volumes 1-4
For print copies of Volumes 1-4 as well as online access for those issues please contact the former publisher, Mouton De Gruyter.
Forthcoming Articles, Volume 5.1
Laughter, communication problems and dementia
Camilla Lindholm
In defense of ethically caring physicians
Matthew S. McCabe
The use of abbreviations in medical records in a multidisciplinary world -- an imminent disaster
Muhammad Asad Parvaiz, Ashok Subramanian, Namita S. Kendall
Expressing the unexpressed: self-disclosure as interactional achievement in the psychotherapy session
Joanna Pawelczyk, Richard Erskine
Listening to people with seizures: How can linguistic analysis help in the differential diagnosis of seizure disorders?
Meike Schwabe, Marcus Reuber, Martin Schöndienst, Elisabeth Gülich
The Rabbit in the Hat: dubious argumentation and the persuasive effects of prescription drug advertising (DTCA)
Sara Rubinelli, Kent Nakamoto, Peter J. Schulz
Plus Research Notes and Commentary.
Aims and Scope
Communication & Medicine continues to abide by the following distinctive aims:
• To consolidate different traditions of discourse and communication research in its commitment to an understanding of psychosocial, cultural and ethical aspects of healthcare in contemporary societies.
• To cover the different specialities within medicine and allied healthcare studies.
• To underscore the significance of specific areas and themes by bringing out special issues from time to time.
• To be fully committed to publishing evidence-based, data-driven original studies with practical application and relevance as key guiding principles.
• To be targeted at an interdisciplinary audience, which will include healthcare professionals and researchers and students in the medical, social and human sciences.
• To promote a reader-friendly style and format, including engagements with debates and dialogues on crosscutting themes of topical significance.
The editor is supported by an internationally acclaimed, interdisciplinary advisory board, selectively drawn to represent the well-established traditions of the medical, social and human sciences.
Indexing and Abstracting
Bibliography of Linguistic Literature/Bibliographie Linguistischer Literature (BLL)
ComAbstracts
ComIndex
EBSCO Communicatioin and Mass Media Index
EBSCO Current Abstracts
EMBASE
IBZ International Bibliography of Periodical Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences
IBR International Bilbiography of Book Reviews of Scholary Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences
Linguistics and Language Behaviour Abstracts
MEDLINE
OCLC Electronic Collections Online
Scopus
Publication and Frequency: May and November
ISSN: 1612-1783 (print)
ISSN: 1613-3625 (online)
Professor Srikant Sarangi
Health Communication Research Centre
Cardiff University
Humanities Building
Colum Drive
Cardiff CF10 3EU (UK)
Announcements
Seventh Interdisciplinary Conference on Communication, Medicine and Ethics |
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